Hungarian Refiner Pays Russia’s Transit Fee to Restart Oil Flows
- Mol says it has paid fee to Ukraine to resume Druzhba flows
- Shipments have been halted this month over fee dispute
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Hungary’s biggest refiner said it has paid Russia’s transit fee to Ukraine to resolve a dispute that has led to a halt in oil flows to central Europe.
Mol Nyrt., the oil company that sought to unblock supplies, said Ukraine and Russia have both accepted its decision to step in to settle the transfer fees.